Exhibit A Construction Project Manual and Drawings

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1 Exhibit A Construction Project Manual and Drawings Summary Starting the summer of 2015 TxDOT will be adding a Toll lane to Hwy 288 with fly over exits and entrances in the area of Holcombe Blvd. and Ardmore St. UT Health has a fiber optic pathway in the immediate area that will be affected by construction. Scope of Work Create a new underground conduit pathway that avoids the area of Ardmore St. and Holcombe Blvd. The new pathway should start from the UT Health hand hole on the NW corner of the intersection of Old Spanish Trail and Almeda Rd., travel North on the West side of Almeda Rd. to Dixie Dr. Cross under Almeda Rd. at Dixie Dr. and travel east to Grand Dr. Travel North on Grand Dr. to the utility easement then East to Hwy 288 where it will cross under at a depth of at least 10 and reconnect to hand hole on the East side of Hwy 288. Route Construction o Start: Hand Hole at corner of Old Spanish Trail and Almeda Rd., LAT/LON N/ W 35.2m o End: Hand Hole located on Columbia Tap Rail-Trail, LAT/LON N/ W 36.2m o Use 2 x3 bottomless hand holes. o Place hand holes as necessary but do not to exceed 1000 between any hand hole locations. o Use 1-1/2 HDPE conduit. o Include tracer wire in conduit. o Provide as builds of new route to include conduit depth every 500 and crossing intersections. Fiber o Provide 7500 of Corning ALTOS Loose Tube, Gel-Free, All-Dielectric Cable with FastAccess Technology, 24 F, Single-mode (OS2). PN: 024EU4-T4701D20 o Leave 50 but not more than 100 service loops at corners. Fiber Termination o Fusion splice all strands at each end of new route. o Provide weather proof splice enclosures at each end of new route. o Fusion splice will be done after normal business hours and will require 10 day prior notice of splicing. ITB 744-B BBS to HCPC Conduit Route Diversion

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